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of all kinds and bring on the tax rates on small employers, big employers, so they want to be here, canada's tax rate and company' is now 15%. ours is 35%. if you were starting a business, where would you rather start it? we have to be competitive. the rate of regulations quadrupled under this president. i talked to small businesses across the country and they say we feel like we're under atrack from our own government. i want to make sure regulators see their job as encouraging small businesses, not crushing it. no question, but obama care has been an extraordinary deterrent to businesses of all sizes for hiring people. if we had more people hired, get back manufacturing jobs, if we get back all kind of jobs into this country, you'll see rising incomes again. the reason incomes are down is because unemployment is so high. i know what it takes to get this to happen and my plan will do that, and one part of the is to make sure we keep china playing by the rules. >> mr. president, two minutes. and then we'll move on to the last question. >> we need to create jobs. and both governor romney and
of all kinds and bring on the tax rates on small employers, big employers, so they want to be here, canada's tax rate and company' is now 15%. ours is 35%. if you were starting a business, where would you rather start it? we have to be competitive. the rate of regulations quadrupled under this president. i talked to small businesses across the country and they say we feel like we're under atrack from our own government. i want to make sure regulators see their job as encouraging small...
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i'm not speaking for governor romney here, but i know moving towards partisanship like they do in canada, they've done a great job of building an infrastructure bank that gets a lot of infrastructure built without increasing taxes. >> christine, i just like to keep talking to kevin until he says something nice about canada. >> thank you both for being here. both president obama and mitt romney want to expand domestic oil production. >> we're going to get north america oil and energy independent so we don't have to buy any oil from the middle east or venezuela. >> in 2010, it was under 15% for the first time in 13 years. >> coming up next, cnn's fareed with his own energy independent opinion. ♪ [ male announcer ] its lightweight construction makes it nimble... ♪ its road gripping performance makes it a cadillac. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with advanced all-wheel drive. [ engine revving ] it's bringing the future forward. ♪... ♪... ♪... choose the perfect hotel without bidding. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk so
i'm not speaking for governor romney here, but i know moving towards partisanship like they do in canada, they've done a great job of building an infrastructure bank that gets a lot of infrastructure built without increasing taxes. >> christine, i just like to keep talking to kevin until he says something nice about canada. >> thank you both for being here. both president obama and mitt romney want to expand domestic oil production. >> we're going to get north america oil and...
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when you can contrast your dealings in washington with your dealings in lawn and canada and russia, what's your conclusion? >> i think we have a country that dreams well. i think we've got to be more positive in our execution. >> any time you feel down, go to silicon valley. they make dreams happen. but there's a risk-taking culture that you must have to be successful in countries an companies. >> we'll be back in a moment. more with these three top ceos, their optimism and pessimism about the future. right back. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ ♪ [ multiple sounds making melodic tune ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, every innovation, every solution, comes together for a single purpose -- to make the world a safer place. that's the va
when you can contrast your dealings in washington with your dealings in lawn and canada and russia, what's your conclusion? >> i think we have a country that dreams well. i think we've got to be more positive in our execution. >> any time you feel down, go to silicon valley. they make dreams happen. but there's a risk-taking culture that you must have to be successful in countries an companies. >> we'll be back in a moment. more with these three top ceos, their optimism and...
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they even asked for help from an air canada flight on its way from sydney. the captain of the plane called on his passengers to help. >> as we approached the area, i made a p.a. announcement to the passengers. >> we really appreciate it if everyone could look out their window. >> please help us look for, if you see anything. >> heart started beating a little bit faster. anything out of the ordinary on an international flight like that is a bit concerning. >> incredibly, they spotted the yacht. >> almost immediately, as we closed in on the area, the first officer said, well, i see what i think is the boat. so we proceeded right over -- it was almost exactly where they had told us it would be. >> reporter: the air canada crew called in the yacht's position and soon after, glenn heard a rescue plane. >> it was absolutely wonderful. it's beautiful. >> reporter: glenn's worried parents were waiting for him when he stepped back on land, early thursday morning. soon after, glenn talked about his ordeal on australian television. he says he had no idea the passenger
they even asked for help from an air canada flight on its way from sydney. the captain of the plane called on his passengers to help. >> as we approached the area, i made a p.a. announcement to the passengers. >> we really appreciate it if everyone could look out their window. >> please help us look for, if you see anything. >> heart started beating a little bit faster. anything out of the ordinary on an international flight like that is a bit concerning. >>...
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one so far in canada. more than 6 million homes and businesses still don't have electricity but that is a big improvement from yesterday. and while floods and surges with some exceptions have gone down, that just makes the devastation all the more apparent. you are looking at point pleasant beach halfway between new york and atlantic city on the new jersey shore. president obama visiting these scenes this afternoon. the final day in full-on disaster mode before he gets back to the campaign tomorrow. a little global perspective for you right now, though. the scope and the magnitude of hurricane sandy from the satellite image courtesy of nasa. atlantic city is a sitting duck in the middle of the path. the jersey shore easy prey for those ruthless winds. the powerful surges and the relentless force of the images that you are seeing now. and now, this. parts of atlantic city simply decimated as sandy made landfall near the shores and in a few hours president obama gets an up close and personal look at all of t
one so far in canada. more than 6 million homes and businesses still don't have electricity but that is a big improvement from yesterday. and while floods and surges with some exceptions have gone down, that just makes the devastation all the more apparent. you are looking at point pleasant beach halfway between new york and atlantic city on the new jersey shore. president obama visiting these scenes this afternoon. the final day in full-on disaster mode before he gets back to the campaign...
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number two is canada, and then -- >> why are the danes so healthy? >> because they have social security and they are not worried about health insurance and they are looked after, and they are not greedy and they all don't want to become billion airs. here is what we found. this is very important. we classify people on a scale of 1 to 100. if your score is over 70, you are thriving. if your score is 40 to 70, you are struggling. if it's less than 40 you are suffering. when the country starts to suffer, you are going to see revolution, social unrest, and break down of leadership. so we knew what was happening in libya, and we knew what was going to happen in tunisia. it's the number one indicator -- >> let's turn to your area here. again, i told you about this, but there's a brilliant scene in "the newsroom" this year, where jeff daniels is the anchor man, if you like, and he goes into a huge rant at a college lecture about where america has been failing and he starts to list all the areas in which america is painfully low on the global list of whether
number two is canada, and then -- >> why are the danes so healthy? >> because they have social security and they are not worried about health insurance and they are looked after, and they are not greedy and they all don't want to become billion airs. here is what we found. this is very important. we classify people on a scale of 1 to 100. if your score is over 70, you are thriving. if your score is 40 to 70, you are struggling. if it's less than 40 you are suffering. when the...
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that includes canada. it could slide all the way up to atlantic canada and nova skoecha and newfoundland. it could hit as far south as the carolinas. that's a huge window we have now. the cone is still very wide because the computer models are still not agreeing. 105-mile-per-hour storm. i saw wind gusts on cues cuba. 118 overnight. it died a little bit as it went over cuba. that's always the case. these storms get bigger when they're over water. it's now over water again. it is still going to get bigger as long as it stays in the warm water, and, yes, there may be some land in the bahamas, but there's more water than land. a category one hurricane off the east coast making tremendous wave action here. just waves coming on shore. eroding the beaches, making huge rep currents. don't be in the water at all. they are going to be as bad as we've seen all year long. all the models yesterday, except for a couple, had them doing this. then one is over here, and another -- now all those model advisory all changed
that includes canada. it could slide all the way up to atlantic canada and nova skoecha and newfoundland. it could hit as far south as the carolinas. that's a huge window we have now. the cone is still very wide because the computer models are still not agreeing. 105-mile-per-hour storm. i saw wind gusts on cues cuba. 118 overnight. it died a little bit as it went over cuba. that's always the case. these storms get bigger when they're over water. it's now over water again. it is still going to...
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independent by doing more drilling, more permits and licenses, we're going bring that pipeline in from canada. how in the world the president said no to that pipeline i will never know. this is about bringing good jobs back for the middle class of america and that's what i intend to do. >> are we looking at the new normal, a lot of people will wake up and fill up and they will find that the price of gas is over $4 a gallon. is it within the purview of the government to bring those prices down, or are we looking at the new normal? >> candy, there's no doubt that world demand has gone up but our production has gone up and we're using our oil very efficiently. and what governor romney just said is true. we have opened up public lands, we're actually drilling more on public lands than the previous administration and the previous president was an oil man. and natural gas isn't just appearing magically, we're encouraging and working with the industry. and when i hear governor romney say he's a big coal guy, keep in mind, governor when you were governor of massachusetts, you stood in front of a coal
independent by doing more drilling, more permits and licenses, we're going bring that pipeline in from canada. how in the world the president said no to that pipeline i will never know. this is about bringing good jobs back for the middle class of america and that's what i intend to do. >> are we looking at the new normal, a lot of people will wake up and fill up and they will find that the price of gas is over $4 a gallon. is it within the purview of the government to bring those prices...
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tonight, we go to canada police are looking into the tragic death of a young girl who police say killed herself after posting an online confessional about being bullied at school. >> the video is heartbreaking. a 15-year-old named amanda. she never speaks, but recounts how she decented into depression and self-harm after months of taunts on line. harassed in attacks at school. she uploaded it to youtube, yesterday, she took her own life. changed schools a few times, but couldn't escape correspond meanters. classmates are in disbelief. >> this has been going on for a very long time. if i was her i would have done it way before. >> school officials who knew of the bullying say they connected her with counselors. >> the district was aware of the video that was posted prior to her death and that supports were in place. >> condolences flooded facebook, and amanda posted a school project on cyberbullying, yet her online confessional mirrors similar messages of pain. youtube has pulled her video, and school counselors grapple with its legacy. >>> hoeshl story. >>> green pork? those two words m
tonight, we go to canada police are looking into the tragic death of a young girl who police say killed herself after posting an online confessional about being bullied at school. >> the video is heartbreaking. a 15-year-old named amanda. she never speaks, but recounts how she decented into depression and self-harm after months of taunts on line. harassed in attacks at school. she uploaded it to youtube, yesterday, she took her own life. changed schools a few times, but couldn't escape...
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[applause] >> canada up. canada. [laughter] i cannot even get back going in canada. [laughter] someone came north to pick a fight 200 years ago canada apologized for being invaded and we have been fast friends ever since. your strong and popular the country that everyone aspires to be but lately use stopped playing with the team. use started to put on some weight and became the country that people fear but do not respect. we were dragged down with you. 200 years later the paper thin border does loopholes and so we do the only thing we can we want america to elect us to be a next president. [laughter] we are not perfect. our prime minister makes dick cheney look like human rights dictator. messrs. rights is so apocalyptic which gives us part of the book the revelation that is why we will turnaround and in greater sells. probably ask yourself why is canada qualified to lead? not only is it colder said the 80 it is fresher but we are ameritech, jr. is a little brother that is idolize to. we have grown together, laughed, cried, ov er eat at thanksgiving and together we c
[applause] >> canada up. canada. [laughter] i cannot even get back going in canada. [laughter] someone came north to pick a fight 200 years ago canada apologized for being invaded and we have been fast friends ever since. your strong and popular the country that everyone aspires to be but lately use stopped playing with the team. use started to put on some weight and became the country that people fear but do not respect. we were dragged down with you. 200 years later the paper thin...
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growth is forecast to average 3%, much stronger than that was germany or france, at 1.2%, or even canada at 2.3%. increasingly the evidence suggests that the united states has come out of the financial crisis of 2008 in better shape than its peers because of the actions of its government. perhaps the most important cause of america's relative health is the federal reserve. ben bernanke understood the depths of the problem early and responded energetically and creatively. the clearest vindication of his actions has been that the european central bank after charting an opposite course for three years with disastrous results, has now adopted policies similar to the fed's, and thus avoided a potential lehman-like collapse in europe. the leading experts on financial crises argue that the united states is performing better than most countries in similar circumstances in history. consumers are paying down debt, and consumer confidence is at its highest levels since september, 2007. every american recovery since world war ii has been led by housing except this one. but finally, housing is back.
growth is forecast to average 3%, much stronger than that was germany or france, at 1.2%, or even canada at 2.3%. increasingly the evidence suggests that the united states has come out of the financial crisis of 2008 in better shape than its peers because of the actions of its government. perhaps the most important cause of america's relative health is the federal reserve. ben bernanke understood the depths of the problem early and responded energetically and creatively. the clearest...
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there are so many cases for example the case of the nortel corporation in canada, where there was malaware resident on their computers for over ten years. the company ended up losing tons of intellectual property. just another nail in their coffin when it came to their bankruptcy and other things. there are so many aspects to that that became really, really difficult. when it came to the white house military office, it becomes a great cause of concern because you want to seal those networks off. >> it's unbelievable. not just hundreds of billions of dolla dollars, but if it's decades of work, then someone like china could steal it and get caught up to us that quickly. >>> now to romney's swing state of hope. so, the latest polling out of north carolina, if it's any indication, you could see romney's demise in swing states has been great lly exaggerated. romney is now leading in north carolina by four percentage points. last week, we showed you another poll from the state which had the president ahead by two points. this is pretty incredible and nationally, our new poll shows the president
there are so many cases for example the case of the nortel corporation in canada, where there was malaware resident on their computers for over ten years. the company ended up losing tons of intellectual property. just another nail in their coffin when it came to their bankruptcy and other things. there are so many aspects to that that became really, really difficult. when it came to the white house military office, it becomes a great cause of concern because you want to seal those networks...
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thanks to natural gas in america and synthetic crude oil from canada. that trend will continue no matter who sits in the white house next year. let's take a look at oil, for instance. america is about 5% of the world's population. but it consumes about 1/5 of the world's daily oil production. 45% of the oil americans consume is imported. that is way down from the peak of 60% in 2005. in fact, america is now the third largest producer of oil in the world today. u.s. oil production is jumped 14% in the last three years alone. deep water drilling in the gulf of mexico is bringing even more oil to market. mitt romney wants to open up the pacific and atlantic coast to drilling. something president obama opposes. instead, obama wants to invest in alternative form of energy that will eventually replace oil. fareed zakaria is focusing on global lessons, the gps road map for powering america airs sunday airs sunday. this may be the one thing that partisan scorched earth politics isn't hurting. in fact, both of these candidates are arguing similar things. they're
thanks to natural gas in america and synthetic crude oil from canada. that trend will continue no matter who sits in the white house next year. let's take a look at oil, for instance. america is about 5% of the world's population. but it consumes about 1/5 of the world's daily oil production. 45% of the oil americans consume is imported. that is way down from the peak of 60% in 2005. in fact, america is now the third largest producer of oil in the world today. u.s. oil production is jumped 14%...
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transcanada like american energy companies operating in canada has the legal authority to build this pipeline under texas state law on the fair child property the commissioner's court granted us the easement and establish compensation which mrs. fairchild is disputing. are you disputing that? and what is your next step? >> i'm not disputing that they have the right because texas laws gave them the right to come across my property. i'm protesting to stop tar sands anywhere in the united states because it's the dirtiest fuel in the world. and we have to be careful what we do and not contaminate our water, our air. we can live without oil. we can't live without water. >> but this has been approved at least in this section of the country. and we see these pictures of you all, you know. what were you saying? what were they saying back to you as we see your arms out clearly protesting this tractor? >> i think it's pretty ironic that transcanada said we were foreign activists. i mean -- >> out of state. >> out of state. she is a texan on her own property which she still has to pay the taxes
transcanada like american energy companies operating in canada has the legal authority to build this pipeline under texas state law on the fair child property the commissioner's court granted us the easement and establish compensation which mrs. fairchild is disputing. are you disputing that? and what is your next step? >> i'm not disputing that they have the right because texas laws gave them the right to come across my property. i'm protesting to stop tar sands anywhere in the united...
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tonight, we go canada where police are looking into the tragic death of a young girl who police say killed herself after posting an online confessional about being bullied. a canadian broadcasting corporation filed the story. >> the video is heartbreaking. >> a 15-year-old named amanda. she never speaks, but recounts how she descended into depression and self-harm after taunts online. harassed to attacks at school. she uploaded it to youtube last month. yesterday, she took her own life. she couldn't escape her tor meanters. now, classmates are in disbelief. >> this has been going on for a very long time. >> school officials who knew about the bullying say they connected her with counselors. >> the district was aware of the video nafs postethat was posted supports were in place. >> condolences flooded facebook, where match up of amanda's ordeal played out. amanda posted a school project on cyber bullying, yet her online confessional mirrors similar stories of pain. tragically, she hoped her video would help others. now, youtube has pulled it and counselors grapple with its legacy. >> awful
tonight, we go canada where police are looking into the tragic death of a young girl who police say killed herself after posting an online confessional about being bullied. a canadian broadcasting corporation filed the story. >> the video is heartbreaking. >> a 15-year-old named amanda. she never speaks, but recounts how she descended into depression and self-harm after taunts online. harassed to attacks at school. she uploaded it to youtube last month. yesterday, she took her own...
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this will keep things wet for western canada. you can see 50 sent mecentimete snow. another system will be bringing storms through canada. temperatures are looking like this. very warm in the southwest. no problems with snow there. >> "california's golden parks" is underwritten by toyota, whose all new prius with hybrid synergy drive provides a way not only to enjoy but preserve our state's environmental beauty. now sit back and let's visit another one of "california's golden parks." hello, everybody, i'm huell howser and here we are in sacramento. now, i came up here to spend the day in our state library doing some research on one of the most important figures in california history. everybody who has even a basic knowledge of our state's history knows this guy's name and why he's so famous. but after spending a couple hours in the stacks
this will keep things wet for western canada. you can see 50 sent mecentimete snow. another system will be bringing storms through canada. temperatures are looking like this. very warm in the southwest. no problems with snow there. >> "california's golden parks" is underwritten by toyota, whose all new prius with hybrid synergy drive provides a way not only to enjoy but preserve our state's environmental beauty. now sit back and let's visit another one of "california's...
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independent by doing more drilling, more permits and licenses, we're going bring that pipeline in from canada. how in the world the president said no to that pipeline i will never know. this is about bringing good jobs back for the middle class of america and that's what i intend to do. >> are we looking at the new normal, a lot of people will wake up and fill up and they will find that the price of gas is over $4 a gallon. is it within the purview of the government to bring those prices down, or are we looking at the new normal? >> candy, there's no doubt that world demand has gone up but our production has gone up and we're using our oil very efficiently. and what governor romney just said is true. we have opened up public lands, we're actually drilling more on public lands than the previous administration and the previous president was an oil man. and natural gas isn't just appearing magically, we're encouraging and working with the industry. and when i hear governor romney say he's a big coal guy, keep in mind, governor when you were governor of massachusetts, you stood in front of a coal
independent by doing more drilling, more permits and licenses, we're going bring that pipeline in from canada. how in the world the president said no to that pipeline i will never know. this is about bringing good jobs back for the middle class of america and that's what i intend to do. >> are we looking at the new normal, a lot of people will wake up and fill up and they will find that the price of gas is over $4 a gallon. is it within the purview of the government to bring those prices...
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and providing some kind of similar public good on the air waves, whether it's bbc in britain, cbc in canada or pbs, for example, in this country, that there is a real benefit to that. and i wouldn't want to see either half the sky lose that platform or big bird. >> i've got to say, big bird, i think there will be room for big bird on this show if it comes to it. don't you worry. >>> when we come back, battleground america. political all-star on the economy, next debate and count down to election day. if you are one of the millions of men who have us androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you
and providing some kind of similar public good on the air waves, whether it's bbc in britain, cbc in canada or pbs, for example, in this country, that there is a real benefit to that. and i wouldn't want to see either half the sky lose that platform or big bird. >> i've got to say, big bird, i think there will be room for big bird on this show if it comes to it. don't you worry. >>> when we come back, battleground america. political all-star on the economy, next debate and count...
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this will keep things wet for western canada. you can see 50 sent mecentimete snow. anher system will be bringing storms through canada. temperatures are looking like this. very warm in the southwest. no problems with snow there. >> that's all for this edition of "newsline." thanks for joining us. are you totally unprepared? just about all of us have something hangen on our walls, pictures, paintings, art work clocks, all can come crashing down and create broken glass. inexpensive picture hook can secure pictures to the wall and help keep you and your family safe. for more information on earthquake preparedness, captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: the presidential candidates stayed mostly out of public view to prepare for tomorrow's town hall debate, as a blitz of political ads continued to dominate the airwaves. god eving. i'm judy woodruff. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the newshour tonight, npr's peter overby analyzes the big money behind the ad wars. >> woodruff: plus we have two takes on close congressional contests, starting with
this will keep things wet for western canada. you can see 50 sent mecentimete snow. anher system will be bringing storms through canada. temperatures are looking like this. very warm in the southwest. no problems with snow there. >> that's all for this edition of "newsline." thanks for joining us. are you totally unprepared? just about all of us have something hangen on our walls, pictures, paintings, art work clocks, all can come crashing down and create broken glass....
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and providing some kind of similar public good on the air waves, whether it's bbc in britain, cbc in canada or pbs, for example, in this country, that there is a real benefit to that. and i wouldn't want to see either half the sky lose that platform or big bird. >> i've got to say, big bird, i think there will be room for big bird on this show if it comes to it. don't you worry. >>> when we come back, battleground america. political all-star on the economy, next debate and count down to election day. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock to relentlessly protect what matters most... [beeping...] helping stop crooks before your identity is attacked. and now you can have the most comprehensive identity theft protection available today...
and providing some kind of similar public good on the air waves, whether it's bbc in britain, cbc in canada or pbs, for example, in this country, that there is a real benefit to that. and i wouldn't want to see either half the sky lose that platform or big bird. >> i've got to say, big bird, i think there will be room for big bird on this show if it comes to it. don't you worry. >>> when we come back, battleground america. political all-star on the economy, next debate and count...
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and also get the oil from offshore and alaska, and i'll bring that pipeline in from canada, and by the way, i like coal. i'm going to make sure we can continue to burn clean coal. people in the coal industry feel like it's getting crushed by your policies. i want to get america and north america energy independent so we can create those jobs, and finally with regard to the tax cut, look, i'm not looking to cut massive taxes and to reduce revenues going to the government. my number one principal is, there will be no tax cut that adds to the deficit. i want to underline that no tax cut that will add to the deficit. i want to reduce the burden being paid by middle income americans, and to do that, that also means i cannot reduce the burden paid by high-income americans. any language to the contrary is simply not accurate. >> mr. president. >> let's talk about taxes, because i think it's instructive. now, four years ago when i stood on the stage, i said that i would cut taxes for middle class families. and that's exactly what i did. we cut taxes for middle class families by $3,600. and the
and also get the oil from offshore and alaska, and i'll bring that pipeline in from canada, and by the way, i like coal. i'm going to make sure we can continue to burn clean coal. people in the coal industry feel like it's getting crushed by your policies. i want to get america and north america energy independent so we can create those jobs, and finally with regard to the tax cut, look, i'm not looking to cut massive taxes and to reduce revenues going to the government. my number one principal...
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and providing some kind of similar public good on the air waves, whether it's bbc in britain, cbc in canada or pbs, for example, in this country, that there is a real benefit to that. and i wouldn't want to see either half the sky lose that platform or big bird. >> i've got to say, big bird, i think there will be room for big bird on this show fit comif it o it. don't you worry. >>> when we come back, battleground america. political all-star on the economy, next debate and count down to election day. ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. there's a health company that can help you stay that way. what's healthier than that? and every day since, two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. we've worked hard to keep it. bp has paid
and providing some kind of similar public good on the air waves, whether it's bbc in britain, cbc in canada or pbs, for example, in this country, that there is a real benefit to that. and i wouldn't want to see either half the sky lose that platform or big bird. >> i've got to say, big bird, i think there will be room for big bird on this show fit comif it o it. don't you worry. >>> when we come back, battleground america. political all-star on the economy, next debate and count...
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lots of snow in canada. this low pressure system moving across eastern canada is spreading rain and snow in ontario and northern quebec. and rain showers in the great lakes. the symptom will travel towards the east. and will start to effect new england and the east end of canada on wednesday. and back behind it there's another storm moving through alberta bringing snow and rain. the system will head towards the east and will start to effect minnesota, north dakota, and manitoba. manitoba may see 15 centimeters of snow. a small low, it is tracking through southern california bringing in some rain showers. sierra nevada may see intense snow showers from late wednesday. and dry across the eastern half. eastern third of the u.s. conditions are ideal for overnight cooling. that could create freezing conditions. that could increase frost conditions. also that could kill sensitive plants if left outdoors. all right. temperatures are looking like this. cooling down to 11 degrees in chicago. despite the sunshine. 12
lots of snow in canada. this low pressure system moving across eastern canada is spreading rain and snow in ontario and northern quebec. and rain showers in the great lakes. the symptom will travel towards the east. and will start to effect new england and the east end of canada on wednesday. and back behind it there's another storm moving through alberta bringing snow and rain. the system will head towards the east and will start to effect minnesota, north dakota, and manitoba. manitoba may...
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and providing some kind of similar public good on the air waves, whether it's bbc in britain, cbc in canada or pbs, for example, in this country, that there is a real benefit to that. and i wouldn't want to see either half the sky lose that platform or big bird. >> i've got to say, big bird, i think there will be room for big bird on this show if it comes to it. don't you worry. >>> when we come back, battleground america. political all-stars on the economy, the next debate and countdown to election day. hipster glasses 5% cash back sign up to get 5% everywhere online through december. only from discover. the wheels of progress haven't been very active lately. but because of business people like you, things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. making it easier with the expertise and service to keep those wheels turning. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. [ male announcer ] if you think all batteries are the same... consider this: when the unexpected happens, there's one
and providing some kind of similar public good on the air waves, whether it's bbc in britain, cbc in canada or pbs, for example, in this country, that there is a real benefit to that. and i wouldn't want to see either half the sky lose that platform or big bird. >> i've got to say, big bird, i think there will be room for big bird on this show if it comes to it. don't you worry. >>> when we come back, battleground america. political all-stars on the economy, the next debate and...
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in this country to get america energy secure and part of that is bringing in a pipeline of oil from canada, taking advantage of the oil and coal we have here, drilling off shore in alaska, drilling offshore in virginia where the people want it, those things will get us the energy we need. >> mr. president, could you address, because we did finally get to gas prices here, could you address what the governor said, which is if your energy policy was working, the price of gasoline would not be $4 a gallon here. is that true? >> think about what the governor just said. he said when i took office, the price of gasoline was 1.80, $1.86, why is that? because the economy was about to collapse. we were about to go through the great recession since the great depression. it is conceivable that governor romney could bring down gas price because with his policies, we might be back in the same mess. what i want to do is to create an economy that is strong, and at the same time produce energy. and with respect to this pipeline that governor romney keeps talking about. we have built enough pipeline to wrap
in this country to get america energy secure and part of that is bringing in a pipeline of oil from canada, taking advantage of the oil and coal we have here, drilling off shore in alaska, drilling offshore in virginia where the people want it, those things will get us the energy we need. >> mr. president, could you address, because we did finally get to gas prices here, could you address what the governor said, which is if your energy policy was working, the price of gasoline would not...
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they're in china, mexico, canada. in countries that have made themselves more attractive for aupt parenures and business and investment. even as president obama's policies are made them less attractive here. his campaign tries to deflect and detract to minimize the failures and to make this election about small shiny objects. this election matters more than that. it matters to your family and to the senior that needs to get an appointment with the specialist but is told by the receptionist that the doctor isn't taking any more medicare patients. it's been slashed by obama care. it matters to the man in wisconsin i speck to a few days ago in what were supposed to be his best work years, he had a job with $25 an hour with benefits and now has one at $8 an hour without benefits. it matters to the college student graduating this spring with $10,000 to $20,000 in student debt. who now learns that she'll also be paying for $50,000 in government debt. a burden that will put the american dream beyond the reach of so many. it
they're in china, mexico, canada. in countries that have made themselves more attractive for aupt parenures and business and investment. even as president obama's policies are made them less attractive here. his campaign tries to deflect and detract to minimize the failures and to make this election about small shiny objects. this election matters more than that. it matters to your family and to the senior that needs to get an appointment with the specialist but is told by the receptionist that...
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that's what lindsay vaughn wants to do next month at an event in canada. carlos diaz is here and do you think she will do it? will they allow it some. >> first off, we're not 1979. this is something that -- >> skating on thin ice. >> i have to problems getting on thin ice. i will fall through in a second. it is not that cut-and-dried. i honestly believe the u.s. ski federation would say yes in a heart beat. here is the rub. they wants to compete against the men in alberta this weekend in november. the very next weekend the women go to the very same course. there is a rule in downhill skiing that says in world cup skiing that you cannot compete five days prior to an event on the same slopes. in other words, it would give you a very distinct advantage. they're having to weigh the advantage she would have knowing the course that the men do even though it is a slightly different course than the women are doing a week later and she has said, guess what, i will forego the two practice runs and i can compete on sunday and compete the following saturday and everyb
that's what lindsay vaughn wants to do next month at an event in canada. carlos diaz is here and do you think she will do it? will they allow it some. >> first off, we're not 1979. this is something that -- >> skating on thin ice. >> i have to problems getting on thin ice. i will fall through in a second. it is not that cut-and-dried. i honestly believe the u.s. ski federation would say yes in a heart beat. here is the rub. they wants to compete against the men in alberta this...
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not just that, but cold air coming in out of canada. look at winnipeg with a high of zero. that's going to filter down into the ap la lags mountains the early part of next week. could be seeing some serious accumulations of snowfall into these regions. on the other side of the ocean, we are seeing a frontal area moving across portions of italy. that is going to push over toward the balkans, but the same storm system actually brought some severe weather towards portugal yesterday. i want to show you a video coming out of here in portugal where a twister caused some serious damage to several factories. powerful winds also hit a parking lot damaging numerous vehicles here. it's estimated that the winds in the storm reached about 200 kilometers per hour, so very serious and dangerous storm here and wrecked up a lot of cars. you can see as this continues to scroll off there towards the left, a car down there in the valley. so that's just showing how significant and dangerous this storm system was. now conditions are improving in portugal, but as we continue to track off towards
not just that, but cold air coming in out of canada. look at winnipeg with a high of zero. that's going to filter down into the ap la lags mountains the early part of next week. could be seeing some serious accumulations of snowfall into these regions. on the other side of the ocean, we are seeing a frontal area moving across portions of italy. that is going to push over toward the balkans, but the same storm system actually brought some severe weather towards portugal yesterday. i want to show...
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of all kinds and bring on the tax rates on small employers, big employers, so they want to be here, canada's tax rate on companies is now 15%. ours is 35%. if you were starting a business, where would you rather start it? we have to be competitive to create more jobs here. the rate of regulations quadrupled under this president. i talked to small businesses across the country and they say we feel like we're under attack from our own government. i want to make sure regulators see their job as encouraging small businesses, not crushing it. no question, but obama care has been an extraordinary deterrent to enterprises of all kinds hiring people. my priority is to make sure we get more people hired. if we have more people hired, if we get back manufacturing jobs, if we get back all kinds of jobs into this country, then you'll see rising incomes again. the reason incomes are down is because unemployment is so high. i know what it takes to get this to happen and my plan will do that, and one part of it is to make sure we keep china playing by the rules. thank you. >> mr. president, two minutes. an
of all kinds and bring on the tax rates on small employers, big employers, so they want to be here, canada's tax rate on companies is now 15%. ours is 35%. if you were starting a business, where would you rather start it? we have to be competitive to create more jobs here. the rate of regulations quadrupled under this president. i talked to small businesses across the country and they say we feel like we're under attack from our own government. i want to make sure regulators see their job as...
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but breezy conditions, alberta clipper across canada, kicking up the wind. a decent fire threat across the northern tier states from north dakota to montana. even the pacific northwest which continues to see unusually dry weather and the fires continue to burn across eastern parts of the cascades. temperatures across southern california yesterday were record highs. in the 90s, near 100 degrees. we'll see it again today. if you're feeling fall chill, head to sack meant toe. may have to dodge a few raindrops. >> be seeing more pictures, i think, rob. have you been seeing this on facebook, any friend on the west coast is posting a picture of the temperature in their car for what they're doing? 105 degrees, 104 degrees. >> those poor folks. >> it's crazy. beautiful on the east coast. we have a packed hour ahead on "early start." mahmoud ahmadinejad is back in iran. he's expected to speak next hour after his final u.n. speech. his official photographer never left new york. he's seeking asylum. will he talk? next hour, we'll speak to the first official white house
but breezy conditions, alberta clipper across canada, kicking up the wind. a decent fire threat across the northern tier states from north dakota to montana. even the pacific northwest which continues to see unusually dry weather and the fires continue to burn across eastern parts of the cascades. temperatures across southern california yesterday were record highs. in the 90s, near 100 degrees. we'll see it again today. if you're feeling fall chill, head to sack meant toe. may have to dodge a...
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you probably heard of trans canada or the foreign corporation which was one approval to build a massive toxic tar sands oil pipeline right through the united states and right through mrs fairchild's property straight down to texas in texas canadian and british and dutch oil billionaires can refine that oil and ship it off to brazil england and china making huge profits for themselves and for trans canada so how do these tractors get on eleanor fairchild's property well texas has a very lax eminent domain laws mean trans canada had very little trouble confiscating a large swath of business fairchild's ranch to build their pipeline and not a single local politician or a lawyer has come to her aid mainly because you don't say no to big oil in texas but actress daryl hannah came to her aid and they both join me now to tell their story on the phone eleanor fairchild and from our los angeles studio actress and activist daryl hannah welcome to both thank you thank you so much for joining us eleanor if i could start with you how exactly did this happen. had it really get out there on the eight
you probably heard of trans canada or the foreign corporation which was one approval to build a massive toxic tar sands oil pipeline right through the united states and right through mrs fairchild's property straight down to texas in texas canadian and british and dutch oil billionaires can refine that oil and ship it off to brazil england and china making huge profits for themselves and for trans canada so how do these tractors get on eleanor fairchild's property well texas has a very lax...
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how did it really get out there on the eighth and how did it how did trans canada receive permission to build a pipeline on your property by eminent domain. an eminent domain in texas you know. take years and you have got to have no right. it's it's terrible what they're doing to property owners here they're not given a beer money for their property and they're bullies and they intimidate people and and they did i and it's just terrible what's happening in texas. seems that it is daryl how did you hear about on our story. well i've been following a lot of the opposition to the keystone pipeline since the entire pipeline was proposed and then postponed till after the election and when i heard that the southern leg was fast tracked without the you know the environmental studies and all of the other necessary things and yet it still was being characterized as a public use project and i realized there were all these eminent domain abuses and people in texas were just like not having it i thought i would go down and meet with some of them and hear their stories and daryl hannah when you m
how did it really get out there on the eighth and how did it how did trans canada receive permission to build a pipeline on your property by eminent domain. an eminent domain in texas you know. take years and you have got to have no right. it's it's terrible what they're doing to property owners here they're not given a beer money for their property and they're bullies and they intimidate people and and they did i and it's just terrible what's happening in texas. seems that it is daryl how did...
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did you sell anything made in china, france, canada, anything made abroad? listen to this, your right to sell your old stuff is now the case before the u.s. supreme court. yep, the supreme court is considering this little known case, it is called curtsong. how could this impact you? this is a short list put together. you would be breaking the law if you sold your first generation ipad on craigslist, you sold your dad's used omega watch on ebay, if you sold an important cd only released abroad but legally purchased here. here is one you to pay very close attention it. if you sold your house with all the fixtures inside, that remain in china or france or canada, maybe a little italian marble in there, you would be breaking the law. sunny hostin on the case with us. it seems nuts. it stems from these legal disputes over something called the first failed doctrine. what is being disputed? >> that's right. it is a little difficult to explain and it is going to be difficult because of the supremes feel they need to weigh in and this is a really meaty, legal issue.
did you sell anything made in china, france, canada, anything made abroad? listen to this, your right to sell your old stuff is now the case before the u.s. supreme court. yep, the supreme court is considering this little known case, it is called curtsong. how could this impact you? this is a short list put together. you would be breaking the law if you sold your first generation ipad on craigslist, you sold your dad's used omega watch on ebay, if you sold an important cd only released abroad...
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>> i think this is an odd decision on the part of canada. dan yurgin just alluded to it being a market for asian exports. and of course the united states is seeing a resurgence in its own domestic production of oil and gas. which isn't to say canada will be shut out, but the u.s. will become more self-sufficient. canada will see booming production of oil and gas itself in years to come and asia which is the biggest growing market is an obvious place. and to have a partnership with a company like petromas would appear to make sense. one wonders if there's domestic politics -- >> they blocked the lse bid. >> but you can understand that because these are strategic reserves and once they're gone, they're gone. >> maybe slightly more take strategic than degnome. >> it's very intriguing how little we've seen protectionism rearing its head through these difficult times. if you said what is the next potential shoe to drop, it would be a resurgence of protectionist policies. >> james, you stay, neal, you go. thank you very much and have a good week.
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canada has declared bisphenyl a a toxic chemical. it's restricted for use in china, some countries in south america, around the world. >> in science, nothing is black and white, cut everything falls at different gradations in studies from a variety of investigators from around the world are showing that bpa has these negative consequences. >> we can't wait another generation with chemicals like bisphenol a and the thalates and some of the other chemicals that are now a regular part of our lifestyle. they're in our home, they're in our automobiles, they're in all the equipment and toys children play with, sporting good equipment, they're in everything. >> so what does it say about our government that places like china and canada and other countries have been able to ban bpa and we are still thinking about it? >> well, i would say the scientific data is very mixed. supposedly the studies they have done says that we process bpa quickly and the health impact is not conclues and i have that is the difficulty we are having with this issue.
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alega que si una transexual en canada pudo ser considerada como candidata para el concurso de miss universo, tal vez ella tambien pueda lograr su sueqo. le deseamos mucha suerte.. # y para nuestro final de impacto.. la madre de unos cuatrillizos en china tuvo una genial idea, para ayudar a los profesores de su escuela a identificar a cada uno de los hermanitos, que son muy parecidos!! le afeito la cabeza a los niqos, dejando un numero en cada una de ellas, segun el orden en que los menores llegaron al mundo. # asi llegamos al final. gracias por habernos acompaqado en esta edicion de primer impacto extra. #
alega que si una transexual en canada pudo ser considerada como candidata para el concurso de miss universo, tal vez ella tambien pueda lograr su sueqo. le deseamos mucha suerte.. # y para nuestro final de impacto.. la madre de unos cuatrillizos en china tuvo una genial idea, para ayudar a los profesores de su escuela a identificar a cada uno de los hermanitos, que son muy parecidos!! le afeito la cabeza a los niqos, dejando un numero en cada una de ellas, segun el orden en que los menores...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are the day. hello yellow welcome to the i'm so new show on our team. today my guest on the program is poor new york. and important national conference of combat in counterfeiting is underway in moscow. the russian prime minister opened the event which attracted some most prominent economists and politicians from all around the water sector in general all of the world's customs officers ation. has come to moscow to speak the conference and today he is my guests and the. world customs organisation plays a vital role in global trade the only body dedicated exclusively to customs and border control matters the w.c. to develop standards rules and security for almost all countries since joining twenty years ago russia has been one of its most active members it is the heart of the w c o. mobile intelligence network and its customs training centers are among the best in two thousand and seven russia became a particle w c o governing body. hello mr because you're welcome to
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are generally sounder than the american banks and that's a different jurisdiction now if you go to canada as an american your persona non-grata in fact if an american tries to open up a bank account or a brokerage account almost anyplace else in the world it will be turned away they don't want american business because of american law is that because of the reach of the i.r.s. we're going to have a flyer for any institutions to report more about us and comply and you know from experience not because we i read a lot of stories that i haven't tried to open up a swiss bank account you know all of this from experience right yes look it's very hard for an american to get money out of the country today because you can't open a foreign bank account or a brokerage account it's very hard much you have a lot of money and you're well connected that's just a fact so the gates already mostly closed it's still possible to buy real estate in a foreign country it's still possible to open a bank safe deposit box in a foreign country and put gold coins and that's not reportable before close that off too i
are generally sounder than the american banks and that's a different jurisdiction now if you go to canada as an american your persona non-grata in fact if an american tries to open up a bank account or a brokerage account almost anyplace else in the world it will be turned away they don't want american business because of american law is that because of the reach of the i.r.s. we're going to have a flyer for any institutions to report more about us and comply and you know from experience not...
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in canada where i'm from, they have done that, lowered corporate taxes and did seem to be a business bump as a result but it's psychological and hard to know. are companies saying lower my taxes and i'll hire people or i'll give it out as dividends and keep more cash? we just don't know. >> ali velshi, thanks so much. >>> tons of complicated math. no wonder people are describing last night's showdown as wonkish. here is how it's being viewed. tv viewers needed research teams on the couch. over 90 minutes, barack obama may have won the gravitas battle. obama was restained to the point of flailing. if you remember, new jersey governor chris christie predicted a romney victory. a victory lap this morning. >> he came out and said here is why i want to take america. i don't think the president was ready to answer that. fact of the matter is, you know, you can't beat thehamp on points. mitt romney hit a knockout last night. >> whether by knockout or merely by points, democrats concede that democrats are shrugging off romney's big win. >> i didn't say he was out debated. i think he treated
in canada where i'm from, they have done that, lowered corporate taxes and did seem to be a business bump as a result but it's psychological and hard to know. are companies saying lower my taxes and i'll hire people or i'll give it out as dividends and keep more cash? we just don't know. >> ali velshi, thanks so much. >>> tons of complicated math. no wonder people are describing last night's showdown as wonkish. here is how it's being viewed. tv viewers needed research teams on...
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what people in canada are worried about is that this guy is now there in prison in canada, civilian prison. they may let him out next year after one year. >> that's the were on. it's yen win concern because -- genuine concern because he's transferred from october of 2010 with the prosecutors and allowed to go to canada. >> bill: he pled guilty in return for that? >> exactly. if you send me to canada, i'll agree and do the time because guess what? he's thinking he may not have to do it. but u.s. officials have been guaranteed that in fact, he will serve out the eight. >> canadian authorities don't have to let him go after that. that's a possibility. but they don't have to. >> bill: we don't think that the canadian authorities are that crazy? >> no. they're going to honor their word. >> bill: because this is a dangerous guy. his family is all jihaddist. come on. >> eight years is short for them. >> bill: if he gets out, it will be a big story. ladies, thanks very much. we appreciate it. and we have a new deal for you. lis wiel's latest, out today. coincidence it's been released on the same d
what people in canada are worried about is that this guy is now there in prison in canada, civilian prison. they may let him out next year after one year. >> that's the were on. it's yen win concern because -- genuine concern because he's transferred from october of 2010 with the prosecutors and allowed to go to canada. >> bill: he pled guilty in return for that? >> exactly. if you send me to canada, i'll agree and do the time because guess what? he's thinking he may not have...
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double them, and also get the oil from offer shore and alaska and i'll bring that pipeline in from cana canada, and, by the way, i like coal. i'm going to make sure we can continue to burn clean coal. people in the coal industry feel like it's getting crushed by your policies. i want to get america and north america energy-independent, so we can create those jobs. finally, with regards to that tax cut, look, i'm not looking to cut massive taxes and to reduce the revenues going to the government. my number one principle is there will be no tax cut that adds to the deficit. i want to underline that. no tax cut that adds to the deaf deficit, but i do want to reduce the burden being paid by middle income americans, and to do that that also means i cannot reduce the burden paid by high-income americans. any language to the contrary is simply not accurate. >> mr. president? >> let's talk about taxes because i think it's instructive. four years ago when i stood on this stage i said i would cut taxes for middle class families. that's exactly what i did. we cut tacks for middle class families by about
double them, and also get the oil from offer shore and alaska and i'll bring that pipeline in from cana canada, and, by the way, i like coal. i'm going to make sure we can continue to burn clean coal. people in the coal industry feel like it's getting crushed by your policies. i want to get america and north america energy-independent, so we can create those jobs. finally, with regards to that tax cut, look, i'm not looking to cut massive taxes and to reduce the revenues going to the...